Exploring the interplay between sex, drugs, and creativity, the authors analyze how omnipotent fantasies shape artistic expression and self-destruction. They delve into the psychological mechanisms behind these fantasies and their impact on artists, offering insights that can enhance psychoanalytic practices. By examining the dual nature of creativity as both a source of inspiration and potential harm, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities faced by individuals in the creative realm.
Dustin Kahoud Livres


As a clear and user-friendly guide for clinicians who work with patients affected by psychosis, this book challenges the false notion that psychosis is untreatable through talk therapy.